Application of engineered heme enzymes based on myoglobin with high peroxidase activity for efficient degradation of various emerging pollutants

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2023)

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Emerging pollutants in the aquatic environment from pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) attract much attention due to their environmental risk and toxicological properties, posing a threat to human health and safety. In this study, we fulfilled the direct and efficient degradation of PPCPs (i.e. diclofenac sodium, 2-mercap-tobenzothiazole, paracetamol, and furosemide) using engineered H2O2-dependent heme enzymes based on myoglobin (Mb) with high peroxidase activity. Especially, the triple mutant F43Y/P88W/F138W Mb could efficiently degrade diclofenac sodium, 2-mercaptobenzothiazole, paracetamol, and furosemide with a degrada-tion rate of-98.5%,-99%,-98%, and-91%, respectively. These activities are much higher than other re-ported native enzymes, such as laccase and horseradial peroxidase. As further analyzed by ESI-MS, we identified multiple degradation products of those four contaminants and thus proposed possible degradation mechanisms. This study indicates that enzyme-based degradation of emerging pollutants is a promising environmental remediation approach.
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Emerging pollutants,Heme enzyme,Myoglobin,Biodegradation
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